
NDAA
The NDAA, or National Defense Authorization Act, is a law passed annually by the U.S. Congress that authorizes funding and sets policies for the Department of Defense and military operations. It outlines budgets, military priorities, and strategic directives for the coming year, ensuring the armed forces have the resources needed to operate effectively. While it primarily focuses on defense, it also includes provisions related to national security, technology, and veterans. In essence, the NDAA serves as a comprehensive blueprint guiding the country's military and defense-related activities and funding.